Australia brings hope for a new marine sanctuary in the Antarctic
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ANTARCTICA/ Created : Oct 22, 2019, 00:39 IST
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If Australia has its way, we could get a marine sanctuary in the Antarctic Ocean. This week, at an international forum in Hobart, Australia is looking to push for a million square kilometres of Antarctic Ocean that could be protec … Read more
If Australia has its way, we could get a marine sanctuary in the Antarctic Ocean. This week, at an international forum in Hobart, Australia is looking to push for a million square kilometres of Antarctic Ocean that could be protected as a marine sanctuary. Read less
If Australia has its way, we could get a marine sanctuary in the Antarctic Ocean. This week, at an international forum in Hobart, Australia is looking to push for a million square kilometres of Antarctic Ocean that could be protected as a marine sanctuary. A similar suggestion had faced opposition at a meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. The proposal was opposed by China and Russia.
The proposed sanctuary will also provide scientific reference zones that will contribute to research. The research will highlight the effects of fishing outside of protected areas and its consequences on climate change.
A recent finding has shed light on the fact that Antarctica is, in fact, melting from both above and below. Supposedly, upside-down rivers are melting its ice shelves from beneath. These so-called rivers are actually basal channels and are not fully understood by scientists yet. According to their understanding, the warm water circulation is attacking the underside of ice shelves. This is making the ice shelves vulnerable, even as the scientists opine that they do not have all the answers yet.
The ice shelves are important, and much of Antarctica (about three-quarters) is surrounded by these floating ice shelves. These ice shelves are actually floating extensions of land preventing glaciers from crashing into the sea.
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